Looking for tiny heat press.

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Thank you guys! I like the press from aliexpress and i think i will have that one. i was hoping to get something in UK to avoid waiting time.

Adkins are good but is too small. I need it to apply very small transfers to odd and hard to get to places. I also do load of body warmers and those are awkward to press without ruin something so small press is the answer for me.
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Hi Paul, There's a small heat press for sale on the forum!
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Not worth looking at a bigger press with more access and smaller platens Paul? I have several for my Pressmech, the smallest being same sort of size you're looking for. Access is excellent and you get the reliability and build quality with these?
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I have the galaxy hobby press from subli blanks. I use it for coasters and other small things. Could get it to transfer heat vinyl - not sure if that was the bag I was using or the vinyl or not enough pressure. I also had a bit of trouble where coasters placed in the middle of the press weren't working consistently but now I just put them at the side one at a time and it works great! https://subliblanks.com/products/galaxy ... -23-x-30cm

Hope that helps! :)
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Justin;131204 wrote:Not worth looking at a bigger press with more access and smaller platens Paul? I have several for my Pressmech, the smallest being same sort of size you're looking for. Access is excellent and you get the reliability and build quality with these?
yes, something like Pressmech bag would be suitable but I need something for the pockets and awkward places. so not going to be used daily.
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